98-11314. Curtis/Palmer Hydroelectric Company and International Paper Company; Notice of Application and Applicant Prepared Environmental Assessment Accepted for Filing; Requesting Interventions and Protests; Establishing Procedural Schedule and ...  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 82 (Wednesday, April 29, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 23432-23433]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-11314]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    
    Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
    [Project No. 2609-013]
    
    
    Curtis/Palmer Hydroelectric Company and International Paper 
    Company; Notice of Application and Applicant Prepared Environmental 
    Assessment Accepted for Filing; Requesting Interventions and Protests; 
    Establishing Procedural Schedule and Final Amendment Deadline; and 
    Requesting Comments, Final Terms and Conditions, Recommendations and 
    Prescriptions
    
    April 23, 1998.
        Curtis/Palmer Hydroelectric Company and International Paper Company 
    (International Paper) have filed with the Commission an Applicant 
    Prepared Environmental Assessment and License Application for the 
    Curtis-Palmer Project No. 2609, located on the Hudson River, New York.
        The Curtis/Palmer Project consists of two separate developments 
    with a total installed capacity of 58.8 MW. The existing facilities at 
    the Curtis Development include: (1) a 25 foot-high by 743 foot-long dam 
    constructed of concrete; (2) a 714 foot long spillway section topped by 
    46 inch-high wooden flash boards; (3) a 29 foot-long sluice gate 
    structure housing a gate measuring 11 feet wide by 13 feet high; (4) a 
    5.9 mile-long impoundment with a surface area of 390 acres at the 
    normal high water elevation of 548.8 feet NGVD, and a storage capacity 
    of 585 acre-feet at a drawdown of 1.5 feet; (5) a powerhouse intake 
    structure containing ten gate openings, each equipped with a sliding 
    headgate, plus three additional hydraulically operated gates located 35 
    feet downstream; (6) a powerhouse containing five turbine generators, 
    three with installed capacities of 2.8 MW each, and two with installed 
    capacities of 1.2 MW each, with a total hydraulic capacity of 6,500 
    cfs; and (7) a substation connected to a three-mile long, 13.8 kV 
    transmission line.
        International Paper proposes to install an inflatable rubber 
    flashboard system at Curtis. Impoundment elevation and total hydraulic 
    capacity would remain unchanged.
        The existing facilities at the Palmer Development (located 2,700 
    feet downstream of Curtis) include: (1) a 486 foot-long dam with 
    maximum height of 37 feet, comprised of a 346 foot-long spillway 
    section of two Ambursen type spillways topped with a 6 foot-high 
    inflatable rubber dam; (2) a 7 foot by 7 foot steel sluice gate located 
    within a concrete abutment forming the transition between the dam 
    spillway section and the forebay spillway section; (3) an impoundment 
    extending 2,700 feet upstream to the dam and powerhouse of the Curtis 
    development, with a surface area of 28 acres at a normal pond elevation 
    of 522.9 feet NGVD; (4) an intake structure constructed of reinforced 
    concrete containing 22 foot by 22.5 foot headgates located adjacent and 
    perpendicular to the forebay spillway; (5) two 20 foot diameter by 220 
    and 260 feet long, concrete encased steel penstocks extending from the 
    intake structure to the powerhouse; (6) a powerhouse containing two 
    generating units of equal size with installed capacities of 24 MW each, 
    with a total hydraulic capacity of 7,500 cfs; and (7) a substation 
    which transfers power to a Niagara Mohawk Power Company bus maintained 
    within.
    
    Purpose of Notice
    
        The purpose of this notice is to: (1) Inform all interested parties 
    that an applicant-prepared environmental assessment (APEA) and final 
    license application for the Curtis/Palmer Project has been filed with 
    the Commission on April 13, 1998, and are available for public 
    inspection; (2) inform all parties that the applications and APEA are 
    hereby accepted; (3) invite interventions and protests; (4) solicit 
    comments, final recommendations, terms and conditions, or prescriptions 
    on the final license application and APEA; and (5) identify an 
    approximate schedule and procedures that will be followed in processing 
    the application and APEA.
        International Paper has used a Cooperative Team (Team) approach to 
    prepare the APEA for the Curtis/Palmer Project. The Team consists of 
    federal, state, and local agencies, non-governmental organizations, and 
    the public. The Team has been meeting since September 1995 to guide the 
    study process and prepare the APEA.
        The Team has reached substantive agreement on most resource issues, 
    and a comprehensive settlement agreement has been drafted and signed by 
    most parties of the Team. Two Team members remain non-signatories to 
    the Settlement Agreement. Due to a disagreement on measures to assess 
    and protect downstream passage of resident fish, the U.S. Fish and 
    Wildlife Service and New York Rivers United do not concur with the 
    encompassing settlement Agreement, and its presentation by the 
    Applicant and Team as the preferred alternative. The Settlement 
    Agreement is reflected in the APEA as the preferred alternative.
    
    Applicant Prepared Environmental Assessment Process and Processing 
    Schedule
    
        The Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EP Act) gives the Commission the 
    authority to allow the filing of an APEA with a license application. 
    The EP Act also directs the Commission to institute procedures, 
    including pre-application consultations, to advise applicants of 
    studies or other information foreseeably required by the Commission.
        On April 23, 1996, the Director, Office of Hydropower Licensing, 
    waived or amended certain of the Commission's regulations to allow for 
    coordinated processing of the license application and preparation of an 
    APEA. Since then, the Commission has been working cooperatively in 
    advising the Team on studies or other information foreseeably required 
    by the Commission.
        National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) scoping was conducted on 
    the project through scoping documents issued December 7, 1995 and April 
    19, 1996, and in public scoping meetings on January 12, 1996 and 
    February 8, 1996. A draft license application and preliminary APEA were 
    issued by the applicant for comment on October 3, 1997. The final 
    license application and APEA were filed with the Commission on April 
    13, 1998. The APEA includes
    
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    responses to all comments received on the preliminary APEA.
        Commission staff have reviewed the APEA and license application and 
    have determined that the application is acceptable and no additional 
    information or studies are needed to prepare the Commission's 
    environmental assessment (EA). The deadline for the applicant to file 
    any final amendments to the application is June 8, 1998. Comments, as 
    indicated below, are now being requested from interested parties. Any 
    comments received will be addressed in a draft EA issued by Commission 
    by late summer, 1998. There will be a 30-day comment period on the 
    draft EA. A final EA is scheduled for the fall of 1998, or earlier.
    
    Interventions and Protests
    
        All intervention and protest filings must: (1) bear in all capital 
    letters the title ``MOTION TO INTERVENE''; (2) set forth in the heading 
    the name of the applicant and the project number of the application to 
    which the filing responses; (3) furnish the name, address, and 
    telephone number of the person intervening or protesting; and (4) 
    otherwise comply with the requirements of 18 CFR 385.2001 through 
    385.2005. All motions to intervene or protest must be received June 22, 
    1998. A copy of any motion to intervene or protest must be served on 
    the applicant.
    
    Comments, Final Terms and Conditions, Recommendations and 
    Prescriptions
    
        Interested parties have until June 22, 1998, to file with the 
    Commission, any comments, final terms and conditions, recommendations 
    and prescriptions for the Curtis/Palmer Hydroelectric Project. The 
    applicant will have 45 days following the notice period to respond. In 
    view of the high level of early involvement of the Cooperative Team, we 
    expect the majority of comments to reflect the agreement and preferred 
    alternative in the preliminary APEA.
    
    Copies of the Application and APEA
    
        A copy of the APEA and final license application is available for 
    review by contacting Stuart Field, International Paper, Hudson River 
    Mill, Pine Street, Corinth, New York 12822, or phone 518-654-3445. 
    Copies of these documents are also available for review in the 
    Commission's Public Reference Room.
    
    Filing Requirements
    
        Any comments, final terms and conditions, recommendations and 
    prescriptions should be filed by providing an original and 8 copies as 
    required by the Commission's regulations to: Secretary, Federal Energy 
    Regulatory Commission, 888 First Street, N.E., Washington, D.C. 20426.
        In addition to the above copies, comments, interventions, final 
    terms and conditions, recommendations may also be submitted on a 3\1/
    2\-inch diskette formatted for Windows-95 based computers to: Tom Dean, 
    Office of Hydropower Licensing, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 
    888 First St., NE, Room 61-47, Washington, D.C. 20426. For Macintosh 
    users, it would be helpful to save the documents in Macintosh word 
    processor format and then write them to files on a diskette formatted 
    for MS-DOS or Windows-95 machines.
        Questions regarding this notice may be directed to Commission staff 
    Tom Dean at 202-219-2778.
    David P. Boergers,
    Acting Secretary.
    [FR Doc. 98-11314 Filed 4-28-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
04/29/1998
Department:
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
98-11314
Pages:
23432-23433 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Project No. 2609-013
PDF File:
98-11314.pdf